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The pilots of the plane detected a pressure problem in the cabin and flight instruments indicated that the cargo door, on the left side of the aircraft in front of the wings, had opened while airborne, said FAA spokeswoman Elizabeth Isham Cory. Quote




Since when did ASA move the cargo compartment to the front of the wings on the CRJ. Maybe we should ask Mr. Embry Riddler cause that's "damned" important for W/B reasons.

I have to assume you didn't know this was a 70 seat RJ. Therefore, YES there IS a cargo compartment on the left side of the aircraft IN front of the wings. That is correctly stated. I'm not sure if you thought he meant ON front of the wings.
 
Since when did ASA move the cargo compartment to the front of the wings on the CRJ. Maybe we should ask Mr. Embry Riddler cause that's "damned" important for W/B reasons.
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Since they bought CRJ 700s wise guy. Maybe you should have asked Mr. Embry Riddle befor you posted that.
 

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